randall wrote: > > hi All, > > here's a first one to this list from my side, > have been happily using Vserver on Debian Etch for the past year. > > the reason for subscribing to this list is because i'm having some > difficulties, why else ;) > mainly due to my lack of understanding probably and partially because > the available documentation seems to be fairly scarce (xen seems to be > preferred here) . > > what i would like to achieve is a fail over scenario with heartbeat-2 > and drbd8 on Etch > > the notes of my progress are here > http://www.songshu.org/doku/doku.php?id=ha-hosting-setup > > the point i'm stuck is the heartbeat ocf agents, i understood from > snippets on the web that there need to be some alterations to the > standard available resources for DRBD and Filesystem to get it to work > with Vserver but couldn't find a description of which ones. > > does anybody have a working setup or would recommend using DRBD7? if > so any pointers would be appreciated. > > thanks anyway for reading this. > > > Randall. > > > Hi again, first of all thanks to all the earlier responses and i got a little further, have changed the scenario a little and moved to Lenny since it seems it will take some time anyway before this thing really gets into production. http://songshu.org/doku/doku.php?id=ha-hosting-setup-vserver still having problems with my heartbeat though, and i must admit i find it hard to grasp the logic. Using a R1 style config i can get the failover of the disks to happen and filesystems mounted but the Vserver start script does not seem to happen, so i would have to vserver start manually, already very happy i got this far. The CRM style config seems to be preffered but i'm just getting a split-brain trying to understand the .xml thingie. Just like remembering the months between August and December i think i have to live with the fact that i will never get this ;) So the question is do people have more Vserver specific examples besides http://linux-vserver.org/Fail-over, so i can do a little comparing to get the logic of the whole thing? Thanks for reading this anyway.. Randall.